Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg marries sweetheart a day after IPO
When the world was busy buying into shares on facebook, the
founder and CEO Mark
Zuckerberg updated his status Saturday to "married." Just
24hours after the historic day.
Zuckerberg wedded 27-year-old Priscilla Chan. The
couple married at his Palo
Alto, Calif. home in front of fewer than 100 stunned guests who
thought they would be attending a party to celebrate Chan's graduation from medical school.
Zuckerberg gave his new bride a ring he had designed with a "very simple ruby" to end an incredibly eventful week.
The week was quite memorable:
On Monday, Zuckerberg turned 28 and Chan
graduated from the University
of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, where she'd
studied pediatrics.
Then on Friday, Zuckerberg took his
blue-and-white web behemoth public in one of the most anticipated stock
offerings in Wall Street history.
The seemingly well-coordinated timing
was largely a coincidence, the guest said. The wedding had been planned for
months and the couple was waiting for Chan to finish medical school, but the
date of the IPO was a "moving target" not known when the wedding was
set.
Attendees, including Facebook's chief
operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, were told after they arrived that they were
not mere party guests but wedding
guests.
"Everybody was shocked," the guest said.
Names of others who attended were not
released to protect their privacy.
Ditching his trademark hoodie and
sneakers, Zuckerberg sported a dark blue suit and tie with a white shirt for
the ceremony, while Chan wore a traditional white wedding dress with veil and
lace.
Food was served family-style and
included dishes from the couple's favorite Palo Alto sushi restaurant.
Zuckerberg met Chan at Harvard, where he founded Facebook in a dorm room in 2004, and have been together for more than nine years.
Chan's own Facebook page, which now lists her as married to the founder, said she is a native of Braintree, Mass., and attended high school in nearby Quincy.
She graduated Harvard in 2007 then taught science to fourth and fifth graders at the Harker School in San Jose for two years before starting medical school, according to her profile.
Her page also says she "loves
cooking and soft things."
Even after the IPO, Zuckerberg, who grew
up in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., remains Facebook's single largest shareholder, with
503.6 million shares, and he controls the company with 56 percent of its voting
stock.
The site has grown into a worldwide
network of almost a billion people and made its founder, Time magazine's Person
of the Year in 2010, one of the most famous businessmen of the Internet age.
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